the rarefied material language of one of America's most design-conscious residential markets. Greenwich demands what few communities can—architectural plywood panels that perform not as utility but as statement, where book-matched walnut or rift-cut white oak must meet the exacting standards of estates, private libraries, and bespoke interiors conceived by architects who specify down to the flitch. Rosebud's capacity to fulfill these expectations from its Louisville facility, matching grain continuity across hundreds of square feet of wall paneling, positions it as the kind of partner Greenwich designers rely on when the margin for compromise is nonexistent. That same precision follows the corridor further north into Greenwood, where the scale of application shifts but the